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nachoman
Does anyone have the NWSL chopper or chopper II that could comment on how well it works?
I like to scratchbuild, and wind up cutting lots of wood or styrene strips. Sometimes multiple strips of the same length. I usually use a razor saw and measure and mark each one, which can be quite tedious. I have considered getting the chopper for such tasks but wonder if it makes clean cuts, how thick and wide of materials can be cut, and if there is an HO scale ruler attatched, or can be attatched for measurement.
What I woud like to be able to do, is take a piece of stripwood that needs to be, say, 8 scale feet, and just lay it against a scale to the right place and cut it without having to mark it with a pencil.
thanks,
kevin
I like to scratchbuild, and wind up cutting lots of wood or styrene strips. Sometimes multiple strips of the same length. I usually use a razor saw and measure and mark each one, which can be quite tedious. I have considered getting the chopper for such tasks but wonder if it makes clean cuts, how thick and wide of materials can be cut, and if there is an HO scale ruler attatched, or can be attatched for measurement.
What I woud like to be able to do, is take a piece of stripwood that needs to be, say, 8 scale feet, and just lay it against a scale to the right place and cut it without having to mark it with a pencil.
thanks,
kevin